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Did i mess up?

Did i mess up?

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DarthRy
Junior Member
42
05-07-2016, 11:27 PM
#1
Mb won't post after the failed OC. It restarted, then emitted noises similar to a laser printer, and reset once more—still can't post. This is my first PC build. I took out the CMOS battery but didn't succeed. It could be going back to Microcenter.
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DarthRy
05-07-2016, 11:27 PM #1

Mb won't post after the failed OC. It restarted, then emitted noises similar to a laser printer, and reset once more—still can't post. This is my first PC build. I took out the CMOS battery but didn't succeed. It could be going back to Microcenter.

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Bananenmatrix
Member
70
05-23-2016, 11:27 AM
#2
If you use a low-quality PSU and attempt to overclock your system, it can lead to serious problems. It's better to invest in a reliable PSU as an investment that safeguards your other parts and ensures longevity (and potential upgrades). You don't require an expensive 850W unit; a 550W model would suffice perfectly. The savings from a smaller PSU could be used for a higher-quality one or another purpose. Still, your new PSU is significantly better than the old one. Also, EVGA is a well-known OEM brand, unlike Kentek.
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Bananenmatrix
05-23-2016, 11:27 AM #2

If you use a low-quality PSU and attempt to overclock your system, it can lead to serious problems. It's better to invest in a reliable PSU as an investment that safeguards your other parts and ensures longevity (and potential upgrades). You don't require an expensive 850W unit; a 550W model would suffice perfectly. The savings from a smaller PSU could be used for a higher-quality one or another purpose. Still, your new PSU is significantly better than the old one. Also, EVGA is a well-known OEM brand, unlike Kentek.

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Zoaxh
Member
147
05-23-2016, 09:53 PM
#3
Hello... following the unsuccessful OC configuration, perform a battery removal for the MB unit and CMOS reset for about 3 minutes. This will restore everything to the original or default settings for another attempt B). Also, ensure the power supply is unplugged from the wall.
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Zoaxh
05-23-2016, 09:53 PM #3

Hello... following the unsuccessful OC configuration, perform a battery removal for the MB unit and CMOS reset for about 3 minutes. This will restore everything to the original or default settings for another attempt B). Also, ensure the power supply is unplugged from the wall.

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TheShariff
Member
148
05-23-2016, 10:34 PM
#4
What you're referring to is describing sounds similar to a laser printer. Are you checking if your optical drive is working? Could the unusual noise be coming from the motherboard or case speaker? Please share your full system specifications.
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TheShariff
05-23-2016, 10:34 PM #4

What you're referring to is describing sounds similar to a laser printer. Are you checking if your optical drive is working? Could the unusual noise be coming from the motherboard or case speaker? Please share your full system specifications.

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crazyart123
Junior Member
1
05-26-2016, 10:39 AM
#5
I attempted the cmos battery again for 10 minutes, with the power cord unplugged. No success. I have an optical drive, but it doesn't produce sounds like this. It emitted an odd electronic noise, similar to a printer. I was trying to adjust my memory to the correct frequency.
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crazyart123
05-26-2016, 10:39 AM #5

I attempted the cmos battery again for 10 minutes, with the power cord unplugged. No success. I have an optical drive, but it doesn't produce sounds like this. It emitted an odd electronic noise, similar to a printer. I was trying to adjust my memory to the correct frequency.

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Sanoders
Member
63
06-02-2016, 01:38 PM
#6
Hello... Were you also pressing or jumping the CMOS clear/rest pins/SW on the MB after removing the battery? Two manual steps were involved. What memory configuration were you using at startup, and which one did you attempt to modify?
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Sanoders
06-02-2016, 01:38 PM #6

Hello... Were you also pressing or jumping the CMOS clear/rest pins/SW on the MB after removing the battery? Two manual steps were involved. What memory configuration were you using at startup, and which one did you attempt to modify?

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sorensej
Junior Member
9
06-03-2016, 02:59 AM
#7
Post your entire/complete system specs. Especially the PSU. It's possible that your board or PSU got somehow damaged. I'm not saying that you caused it but anything is possible including defective system components.
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sorensej
06-03-2016, 02:59 AM #7

Post your entire/complete system specs. Especially the PSU. It's possible that your board or PSU got somehow damaged. I'm not saying that you caused it but anything is possible including defective system components.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
798
06-03-2016, 11:41 AM
#8
Power supply kentek 850 watt
Wd hdd sata
Lg blu ray drive sata
Asus crosshair formula vi
Ryzen 1700
Pny gtx 460 video card
Corsair vengeance lpx 2666mhz
Checked the mb code, it's 0d. I searched for more details. It doesn't look good.
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OmqDace
06-03-2016, 11:41 AM #8

Power supply kentek 850 watt
Wd hdd sata
Lg blu ray drive sata
Asus crosshair formula vi
Ryzen 1700
Pny gtx 460 video card
Corsair vengeance lpx 2666mhz
Checked the mb code, it's 0d. I searched for more details. It doesn't look good.

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SnowBottom7
Junior Member
13
06-03-2016, 01:13 PM
#9
Hello... Sure, RMA and returns usually handle that. It seems like your OC settings might have shifted the balance a bit, possibly affecting the power MOSFETs or the power supply circuit. B /
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SnowBottom7
06-03-2016, 01:13 PM #9

Hello... Sure, RMA and returns usually handle that. It seems like your OC settings might have shifted the balance a bit, possibly affecting the power MOSFETs or the power supply circuit. B /

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DustMC_
Member
207
06-17-2016, 02:41 PM
#10
I disconnected my sata devices in a similar way someone else did to resolve his issue. Now the system starts with the correct code, but I’m not seeing anything on the screen. The code was first running during startup yesterday, when I first booted up. I’ll try testing my video card tomorrow using an old motherboard to confirm it’s working properly.
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DustMC_
06-17-2016, 02:41 PM #10

I disconnected my sata devices in a similar way someone else did to resolve his issue. Now the system starts with the correct code, but I’m not seeing anything on the screen. The code was first running during startup yesterday, when I first booted up. I’ll try testing my video card tomorrow using an old motherboard to confirm it’s working properly.

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